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Welcome to Mullins Log Cabin

Come sit a spell and enjoy the day

Open April thru October

OPEN for overnights now

PLEASE READ!!!!

If you need to cancel an overnight, you can either arrange for a different night or nights, or transfer your overnights to a family friend or anyone you choose. If i hold several days open for you, and then you cancel, it causes me to lose money, others could have rented the nights you had requested. This is the reason i have to enforce these rules.

SORRY BUT I CANNOT GIVE REFUNDS

Only in extreme cases such as a death, would this be possible. I operate on a shoestring budget, and am sorry but these are my rules.

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Your group of 4 to 6 people can schedule a day in the country for pioneer workshops, by email:

logcabin1999@yahoo.com

I have recently listed my log cabin on

Airbnb.com

Attention: 2018 Guests

I will reopen the log cabin in

APRIL 2018

You can rent the cabin through Airbnb.com or directly to me by emailing me at logcabin1999@yahoo.com

My cabin rents for $70.00 per night.

Information about my log cabin and grounds

Scaffold Lick Creek runs directly behind the cabin. It's a very shallow creek making it safe for children to play in. However, after many days of Spring rains, it's not suitable for children to play in. The water can be very swift after a lot of rain.

I now have a bathouse with clawfoot tub and shower. It also a has portable potty in the bath house.

You'll find an outdoor water spiket that has clorinated water.

I'm located off Hwy. 36 East, just 15 minutes from the new

Ark Encounter.

There's 5 acres to explore between the rolling hills in Grant County Kentucky.

The closest restaurant is 7 miles away in Corinth, KY.

It's Noble's Truck Stop

They have home cooked, delicious food.

We also now have the North Star Cafe off the Corinth exit 144.

They have home cooked food and adult beverages.

Saturday nights they have Bluegrass music 7-9pm

There's also a Mexican Restaurant very close to the ARK

Dry Ridge, Exit 159 has several fast food restaurants, and also a Cracker Barrel.

Dry Ridge is 14 miles from the cabin.

Thank you,

Judy Mulins

Directions to the log cabin

From I-75 in Kentucky, coming from the North, take Exit 154, Williamstown, turn left off exit, right on Hwy. 25, left on Hwy. 36 at silver tepee. Follow 36, 7 miles to Scaffold Lick Creek Rd in Cordova community, turn left at sign, Cabin is just 1/4 mi on right. It's a total of 9 miles from the exit.

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Coming from the South, take I-75 Exit 144 Owenton - Corinth, turn right off exit, left on Hwy. 25, then short distance, turn right onto Hwy. 330 East. Drive 4 miles to Hwy. 36. Turn right, go up the hill, then down the next and turn left onto

Scaffold Lick Creek Rd.

From this direction, it's just 7 miles to my log cabin.

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The following pictures were taken a few years ago when a mentally challenged group visited the cabin. They had a blast, just doing pioneer chores.

Please note: This brick grill is across the creek from the cabin. It is only accessible by crossing the shallow creek. Since we've had a lot of Spring rains, It's not possible to use at this time. Hopefully a new bridge will be available before the Summer is over. Sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused.

This is a group of ladies from a Northern Kentucky Garden Club, enjoying their

Wild Herb Walk at the cabin.

If you would like to learn about wild plants and their uses, schedule your workshop by emailing me @ logcabin1999@yahoo.com

Mullins Log Cabin is a place to take a pioneer workshop, where you will learn to weave a basket, or weave a chair bottom.

Mullins Log Cabin is a place where you can bring your loved one for a picnic by the creek, or in the Walnut Grove.

Last but not least, Mullins Log Cabin is a place where you can get married. The last pioneer wedding took place on May 19th.

Please check back often to see what Pioneer Events we have in store for you. To learn about daily activites, check us out on Facebook at

Scroll on down for information about spending the night at Mullins Log Cabin

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2010 Herb Walk at Mullins Log Cabin

You can now view my 2010 herb walk on YouTube

Just type in Mullins Log Cabin Herb Walk

On the trail headed back to the cabin.

I am available for herbal workshops at your place or mine. I can travel up to 100 miles to conduct a wild herbal workshop at your place. My fee is based on my travel distance. I charge $1.50 per mile from my home to yours. I'm 10 miles out from Williamstown, KY. For an example I'm 50 miles from Cincinnati. My fee would be $75.00 for an approximate 2 hr. workshop. If you prefer to come to my place, an all day workshop is $40.00 per person. This includes lunch.I have to have a minimum of 3 people.

Dinner on the front porch, in a quiet, peaceful, setting in the country

Around sunset the concert begins. Not your normal string orchestra, but nature's concert. The frogs, the crickets, and the whipporwhills, begin their nightly musical. To most people, it's like a baby's lullaby.

Guests often comment they have never had such a peaceful night's sleep, as they do at Mullins Log Cabin.

Make your reservations today,September and October are very busy months!

Thanks, and I hope to see you soon.

Judy Mullins - Owner & Innkeeper

When you visit Mullins Log Cabin, you'll see the old traditional country life.Our neighbor, Gene has Holstein cattle, He also raises a big garden.Things we all took for granted many years ago, are now a novelty.

What We Do & Directions

We welcome everyone from the city and country alike. People who would like to experience life as it might have been in the 1850s, with coal oil lamps, and candles providing the light, and a wood burning fireplace to help take the chill off, on a cold winter's night.This one room original dovetail log cabin, will take you back to the era of your great grandparents day.

We discourage bringing small children in the Wintertime, since this is an original 1850s cabin, it's not insulated, and might be a little uncomfortable if the temperatures fall down below 30.

First of all for new guests, you need to know that this original log cabin does not have electricity! Note: Just added electricity, currently using heavy duty extension cords, but will be completly electrified in a few short weeks.

Most guests like to experience what it might have been like in the 1850s.

Our cabin is a country getaway in rural Grant County Kentucky. It sits on 6 acres, with a creek flowing behind the cabin, There's a Walnut grove for your peaceful, relaxing stay.

There's one double bed in the loft, and a sofa bed downstairs. Plus enough room for kids to bring their sleeping bags. It has a woodburning fireplace, and a heated mattress pad for your comfort on chilly nights.

We not only offer overnight stays, but welcome day trips for schools, churches, & organizations.

Would you like to learn about wild plants our forefathers used for food and medicines? We offer workshops on the uses of wild plants and herbs. Other workshops available are chair weaving, and basketry classes.

More answers to your inquiries:

Does the cabin have indoor plumbing?

No, but there is an outdoor water spiket.

Does the cabin have a bathroom?

No, but I do have a chamber pot for nightime use.In warmer weather, you are welcome to take an outdoor bath in the old clawfoot bathtub. I also have two solar showers that you warm in the sun and hang in a tree to take your shower. It might be primitive, but you get clean.

What is the check-in and check-out time?

I am not real picky about this. If someone is scheduled to arrive the next evening after your stay, I ask that you leave by noon, so that i can get the cabin ready for the next guests.

I prefer that guests arrive after 1:00pm.

Do I have to bring my own wood for the fireplace?

No, I furnish wood for the fireplace. However, if you want to build a bonfire by the creek, you must bring your own wood for that. I only provide the wood to keep you warm.

Directions to cabin:

PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW. THREE DIFFERENT GUESTS HAVE RECENTLY GOTTEN LOST BY EITHER FOLLOWING THEIR GPS DEVICES, DRIVING TO BERRY, OR MAPQUEST. JUST PRINT THIS PAGE OUT, AND I PROMISE YOU, IF YOU READ IT STEP BY STEP, IT WILL TAKE YOU DIRECTLY TO THE DOOR OF MY CABIN.

If you are coming in from the South you would take

I-75 North to Exit 144

Owenton - Corinth,

Turn right off the exit, go up to Hwy. 25 (about a mile) & turn left. Drive short distance 1/4mi.& turn right on 330 East. It's 4 miles across this road to Hwy. 36

At the stop sign, turn right.

You'll see a country store on the right, called Crooked Creek General Store. Continue up the hill, and down the next. At the bottom of the hill, you will see a yellow and red sign (Mullins Log Cabin). Turn left onto Scaffold Lick Creek Rd. The cabin is just 1/4mi. off highway on the right. Someone tore my sign down. Watch closely for Scaffold Lick Creek sign.

Total driving time from I-75

About 15 min.& 7 miles to cabin

Directions from the North

Take I-75 Exit 154

Williamstown

Turn left off the exit, then right on Hwy. 25, continue about a mile and a half. You will be turning left onto Hwy.36 at Edmondson's Grocery. You will also see a silver teepee. Continue on Hwy. 36 about 7 miles. You will go through a community called Cordova. When you see a country grocery called Crooked Creek General Store, let this be your landmark, and continue on up the hill. At the bottom of the next hill, you will see the Mullins Log Cabin sign. Turn left onto Scaffold Lick Creek Rd. The cabin is just 1/4 mi. off Hwy . 36 .